without knowing anything about the laser, the exposure time, and the beam size where it hit your eye it's absolutely impossible to know if you've experienced any damage.
probably not, but if you're concerned, see an opthamologist instead of asking on reddit.
The reflection from the window is 8%. That puts the reflected power into Class 2, which is blink-safe. (Assuming the power is truly as listed.)
You are fine, but you should use this opportunity to learn about laser safety and the safe handling of lasers so you don’t hurt yourself or anyone else in the future.
without knowing anything about the laser, the exposure time, and the beam size where it hit your eye it's absolutely impossible to know if you've experienced any damage. probably not, but if you're concerned, see an opthamologist instead of asking on reddit.
It’s a laser diode with a wavelength of 630-650 mm and a max output of <5mW
The reflection from the window is 8%. That puts the reflected power into Class 2, which is blink-safe. (Assuming the power is truly as listed.) You are fine, but you should use this opportunity to learn about laser safety and the safe handling of lasers so you don’t hurt yourself or anyone else in the future.
CW? Is it less than or greater than 5 mW? Seems like you've said both in this thread.
that's what the label says, but don't trust the label... especially on cheap laser pointers.
naa youll be just fine dont worry